String Theory | ||
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All Roads Lead to String Theory (Polchinski) | ||
Prior to the First Superstring Revolution
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Early History | S-Matrix Theory Regge Trajectory | |
Bosonic String Theory | Worldsheet String Bosonic String Theory String Perturbation Theory Tachyon Condensation | |
Supersymmetric Revolution | Supersymmetry RNS Formalism GS Formalism BPS | |
Superstring Revolutions
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First Superstring Revolution | GSO Projection Type II String Theory Type IIB String Theory Type IIA String Theory Type I String Theory Type H String Theory Type HO String Theory Type HE String Theory |
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Second Superstring Revolution | T-Duality D-Brane S-Duality Horava-Witten String Theory M-Theory Holographic Principle N=4 Super-Yang-Mills Theory AdS CFT BFSS Matrix Theory Matrix String Theory (2,0) Theory Twistor String Theory F-Theory String Field Theory Pure Spinor Formalism |
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After the Revolutions
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Phenomenology | String Theory Landscape Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model String Phenomenology | |
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Vipul Periwal is a string theorist at the University of Princeton, Princeton, New Jersey.[1] He showed together with David Gross that string perturbation theory is divergent.[1]
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Gross, David, J.; Periwal, Vipul (4-1-1994). "String field theory, non-commutative Chern-Simons theory and Lie algebra cohomology". Journal of High Energy Physics 64 (1): 1–10. arXiv:hep-th/0106242v1.pdf. Bibcode 2001JHEP...08..008G. doi:10.1088/1126-6708/2001/08/008.